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Ballintoy
Walking & Hiking
A moderate linear walk linking Ballintoy and Bushmills
Garvagh
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Garvagh Forest, located on the edge of the town, was formerly part of Lord Garvagh’s Demesne. Within the forest there are three waymarked walking trails along the network of forest roads, ranging in distance from 1.3km – 6.9km.
Coleraine
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guided river and coastal sit on top kayaking trips. Explore venues such as Ballintoy, Dunseverick and the Lower River Bann.
Castlerock
Beach
Castlerock is a 1km (0.7 mile) long stretch of beach between the sea cliffs of Downhill to the west and the Lower River Bann estuary known as the Barmouth to the east. Castlerock has been awarded a Northern Ireland Seaside Award 2020.
Ballymoney
Churches & Sacred Sites
A striking local landmark, the church tower is the oldest structure in Ballymoney. An ecclesiastical site from early times, this church was built in 1637 by Sir Randall MacDonald on the site of an earlier building. Listed building.
Ballycastle
Walking Holiday
Self-guided walking tours along the famous North Antrim coastline with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Castlerock
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
With fabulous views that stretch over the Causeway Coast and open windswept cliff top walks, it is not surprising that Downhill Estate is part of the Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Kilrea
Parkland Golf Course
Kilrea Golf Club was founded in 1919, and is situated a half mile to the south west of the town.
Bushmills
Viewpoint
The purpose-built viewing platform offers panoramic views of the Causeway Coast's stunning natural environment and coastal headlands, including views of Dunluce Castle and Whiterocks Beach
Portglenone
Boat Tours
River Bann Tours offer boat trips on the Lower Bann based at Portglenone Marina. Tickets can be purchased online for scheduled tours to Lough Beg and back to Portglenone or for our trip from Toome to Lough Neagh return. Private bookings welcome.
Cushendun
Beach
With its sweeping views, gently lapping waves, and quaint storybook surroundings, this charming stretch of sand and shingle is one of the region’s best-kept secrets.
Coleraine
Theatre / Cinema
Movie House at the Jet Centre is an 8 screen cinema featuring all the best movies.
Several screens offer VIP recliner seats at no extra cost! These luxury seats allow you to sit back, relax and enjoy the movie in total comfort.
Coleraine
Spa and Well-being
The Treatment Room at the Lodge hotel is a place for anyone and everyone to come and enjoy some relaxing 'me' time. Our goal is to make you feel relaxed and pampered with out rushing you with the best treatments we can provide.
Ballycastle
Diving & SubAqua
A diving lesson at one of the most beautiful coastal sites Northern Ireland has to offer.
Ballintoy
Viewpoint
This vantage point looks out over several islands, namely Rathlin, Carrick-a-rede and Sheep Island.
Ballycastle
Forest Parks
Five-mile drive through peatland forest with many fine views of Rathlin Island and Ballycastle. A variety of picnic sites, a short walk and toilets on site.
Ballintoy, Ballycastle
Craft Workshops and Courses
Glassmaking and Nature - Colours Created by the Causeway Coast - is a hands on glassmaking experience at Benefield Spencer Glass on the Causeway Coast.
Cargan
Forest Parks
Glenariff, the Queen of the Glens, is one of the nine Antrim Glens in Northern Ireland. Glenariff Forest Park covers over 1,000 hectares with planted woodland, lakes, outdoor recreation spaces and conservation areas.
Ballycastle
Craft Workshops and Courses
The Puffin Gallery showcases an eclectic range of fine art and crafts from Northern Ireland. They organise special exhibitions regularly and offer classes in different media.
Limavady
Beach
Magilligan Point is the tip of one of the largest sand dune systems in the British Isles. The way the coastline constantly changes here is of particular interest and is one of the main reasons the site has been declared a nature reserve.